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Upon visiting the survey link there is a large reminder that the content of the survey and all the information relating to it is considered completely confidential and that by participating you agree to not disclose any of the information to anyone or make copies of it.

When I mentioned the survey on Twitter I did have a Surface owner ask about participating in this and so I shared our initial story with the sign up link. Turns out they were able to sign up for the program even now.

So if you own a Surface you can sign up at http://www1.gfk-wi.com/wix/p287393241.aspx?l=9 but make sure you have your Surface serial number handy to confirm ownership. I am not sure if you will get in on this initial survey but you will likely be considered for future ones at a minimum.

About Richard Hay

Richard is the Owner/Editor of WindowsObserver.com and has been involved in tech for over 30 years.
His first website – AnotherWin95.com – came online in 1995. Back then he used GeoCities Web Hosting for it and what you see here today is the result of the work he has continued on the site since 1995.
In January 2010 his community contributions were recognized by Microsoft when he was awarded the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award for Windows Desktop Experience. In January 2011 he was renewed as a Microsoft MVP but in a new category called Windows Expert - Consumer and he has been a Microsoft MVP ever since.